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A Valentinian Bronze

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Plucked today from a bag of loose and unattributed "junk" late Roman bronzes. I thought it a little too nice to have been relegated there. I have it as RIC IX 7a (Siscia mint). I'm taking the mint mark to be "ASISC".

A-Valentinian-Bronze

A-Valentinian-Bronze

Colligo ergo sum
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WOOT! An awesome coin. Someone probably thought it was a Constantine. Probably as you have determined it is RIC IX Siscia 7a, type i-a; a type of Sear 19505. Though listed in RIC as C, I don't think Dane has one in Wildwinds. Good snag-
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Quite sharp and with a nice patina.
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Quote:
Someone probably thought it was a Constantine.

Most in the group were, or Constantius.

Colligo ergo sum
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